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Housing index, urbanisation level and lifetime prevalence of depressive and anxiety disorders: a cross-sectional analysis of the Colombian national mental health survey.

Esther de VriesCarlos Javier RinconNathalie Tamayo MartínezNelcy RodriguezHenning TiemeierJohan P MackenbachCarlos Gómez-RestrepoCarol C Guarnizo-Herreño
Published in: BMJ open (2018)
In rural Colombia, those living in the poorest houses and in dispersed areas had a lower prevalence of mental health problems. Further understanding of this phenomenon of a seemingly inverse association of prevalence of mental disorders with poverty and/or urbanisation in rural areas is needed. Particularly, considering the progressive urbanisation process in Colombia, it is important to monitor mental health in populations migrating to the cities.
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